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Show 1 PAMMOUHT - EMPRESS f ' ; FOUR DAYS, COMMENCING TODAY AT 12:30 I ' ' , Nation's Darling in a National Character 1 - - ' 1 in a cinema portrayal of the famous story and play by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte gj I PATHE NEWS REVIEW , AND SCENES AT THE FRONT i Remember Matinees are usually less crowded than evening performances. Shows start promptly at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p. m. " i ' ' t TO THE 1 THEfiTftE-eSlS PUBLIC j I I wish to call your attention to the fact that I am send- i ing to the Salt Lake Theatre for three nights and Wednesday I matinee, beginning Monday, September 10th, the Winchell ; j; Smith and Victor Mapes comedy, "The Boomerang." a f Contrary to a custom that has been followed in the i past several years by most theatrical producers with a i i popular New York success to their credit, I have steadfastly 5 5 refused to organize and send out any duplicate companies in jj this play. I realize that I may be sacrificing much Jn taking ;j . this stand, but I feel positive that the theater-goers of the g s few cities to which I am sending "The Boomerang" will ap- t 3 preciate the excellence of the company which I have kept j i intact ever since the play's first performance at my own jt New York playhouse two years ago this month. Many of j j you have no doubt witnessed a performance of "The Boom- Jj ! erang" in New York or Chicago, and will be gratified to J I know that Arthur Byron, Martha Hedman, Wallace Edding- ; er, Ruth Shepley and Gilbert Douglas still head the cast L i and will appear at the Salt Lake Theatre in the same roles : i with which they have been continuously identified. j ' $ i Feeling that you will appreciate this effort to give you t the best in my power, I beg to remain, . 3 Faithfully yours, i. J iPKICES FOR "THE BOOMERANG" 1 Nights: Orchestra and Dress Circle, $2; Balcony (3 rows), $1.50; Balcony gj (balance), $1; Family Circle, 75 cents; Gallery, 50 cents. Wednesday Matinee: Orchestra and Dress Circle, 51.50; Balcony, $1; Family Cir- cle, 75 cents; Gallery, 50 cents. 3 Mail Orders Accompanied by Remittance and Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope Received Now Box Office Sale Now Open. I NEXT ATTRACTION 1 !& NIGHTS, ft gfc g f& MATINEE jj I O STARTING lilUrSj, CGPI. SATURDAY. jj THE MESSRS. S HUBERT PRESENT lEvjAene Walters Breathless Melodrama J MORE THRILLING THAN "SHERLOCK HOLMES" MORE PLEASING THAN "WAY DOWN EAST" I Perfectly produced and played by the great New York cast a NORMAN HACKETT, MAY BUCKLEY, CORDELIA MAC- A DONALD, CLIFFORD STORK, EVA BENTON, FRANK g I WOODS, HAZEL BURBY, FRANKLYN GEORGE, CATH- I ERINE VESEY AND OTHERS. I f I Prices: Evenings, 50c to $2.00. Matinee, 25c to Sl-50. Sale Tuesday. " 1 I Li;-.-''i:J NOW PLAY I NG JULIA EDWARDS, THE VERSATILE GIRL Leonard &. Louie Clever Capers of a High Caliber Garrity Sisters Original Songs and Dances Dainty Billle HIM 4 Co. Spectacular Dancing Revue Tot Young Musical Comedian Three Shows Dally: 2:45, 7:30 and 9 10 and 20c Harry Carey In 'THE GOLDEN BULLET" Gold Seal, three-reel western drama A talc of the theft and recovery of a strangely shaped nugget "SHADOWS." A "Gray Ghost" Feature with Eddie Polo and Priscilla Dean Ths great deiective story from the Saturday Evening Poet Ed Lyons and Lse Moran in 'THE WAR BRIDEGROOM" Nfstor Comedy Modern ventilating and cooling system 'A Fa Perforniances each Wed., Thur., 1 vr8! Frl., Sat., Sun. Eve., 8:30. Each 3 3 Thur.. Frl Sat., Sun. Mat. 2:30. , TODAY MAT. AND EVE 23 Kathleen BsaRuegger 111 Clifford and Company D "4 t- o . . Zhay Clark, I S EJ Ttle Smartest Harpist; fes , cl?p Ed. Llchenateln, a "J Violinist. IVjj GEORGE ROLLANP & CO. bpt- RAY W. SNOW t&Jgi Nick HP FFO RD & CHAIN Dell "V.- THREE JAHNS y$ AUSTIN VEBB & CO. B r'J with HIT THE TRAIL 1 Ev' 10c" 25c" 50c" 75c- Mat' P 10c, 25c, 50c Buy tickets now. CB' Ticket Office always open. if NOW SHOWING j C A big. all-feature bill the first road Rj t show of the season, headed by Bobby i I Woolsey, Betty Evans. Hudson Free- i I 1 born and many pretty olrls In i i "OH! PLEASE! MR. : ! DETECTIVE!" i George Choos's latest musical comedy. I ', I Don't miss this show. e ! 8 Reserve yo;ir seats now. B I Prices 10c. 20z, 20c. J , Iteibune want ads pull! r mi jyx I I J ' X-O'tyNW lle couldn't understand that her S I f wliK 'lus'3an' wasn't made of money N j B V fJA wfk au(i s0 sne spent and spent and I 1 8 JX spent, and all but wrecked her I , V' JSs)V own 'e ant an t'le aPP'" S Jfo 'j 1 '2?'ifir ness tneir home. You'll see it vp ' ) WtfvM alUn "The sPeudthrift'" amod Vf V v0G&&lim e:n drama in i acts opening to A'fA ' fl OShlK V night and continuinS through Tif$ 7k I SyyW'l1 Thursday and Saturday. Miss I 8 5 fe,Uv Nana Bryant and Ealph Clouin f 'Sj Y i g ger in the leading roles, support H 'I hr i 5 ,; Q V-A I m ed by the Wilkes Players. Mat h ' B i t KnfTifiK' inee prices 150 and 25c; boxes' V''Tm S i 1 c?H-Ufp 50c- Nignt Prices, 15c, 25c, 35c p',:4lnr I , v oO fr 11 and 50c; hoxes, 75c. f ''';1 i ' I 0 fV '4' 'I - 'j$L ------ ' ' i 1j For week's engagement, starting next SUNDAY SEP1I. 16. F!K jp im E Bl Where the latest and best in pictures I '; I wi &f 11 i4 il are always sliown' S "E"K a" TODAY AND TOMOEEOW g I I A story of high finance, foreign intrigue, love and hate I ) In A gripping and soul-stirring story by George Eandolph Chester r IUNIVEESAL WEEKLY Triangle Comedy, "A FALLEN STAE" .-J's . Coming, "MOTHEE OF MINE" , f WALTEE POULTON, Manager. j t I St 4 U Today and Tomorrow SHOWN FOE THE FIEST TIME IN SALT LAKE CITY THE j WOELD FAMOUS SCEEEN STAE, In James Oliver Curwood's Tense Drama of the Canadian Northwest. IUNIVEESAL CUEEENT EVENTS. i' ' COMEDY. j COMING "ME. OPP." i himi mil i mi n iiiim iniiiiiiiini umimiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiii i liLSMmVS THE BEST PICTURES laJMi ' ETv TODAY AND TOMORROW Youth, Love. Romance. 1 ALICE BRADY i M In a Charming play Interesting and entertalrrng entitled I 10c "BETSY E0SS" "c --y : corpsic: ous r-EiCE U r And a Two-reel scream of remedy. L d 1 LiJ COMING SOON W. S. HART IN "THE DISCIPLE." li,'! |